Old Trafford is a famous sports venue located in Greater Manchester, England, primarily known as the home of Manchester United Football Club. With a capacity of over 74,000, it is one of the largest football stadiums in the United Kingdom and the eleventh-largest in Europe. Old Trafford opened in 1910 and has undergone several expansions. It has hosted numerous high-profile football matches, including World Cup fixtures, and is a celebrated symbol in the sporting world. Notably, it is also referred to as the 'Theatre of Dreams' by the club's fans. Aside from football, the stadium has been used for rugby matches and concerts. Its location is adjacent to the Bridgewater Canal and is near the Old Trafford Cricket Ground. The stadium's rich history, iconic status, and modern facilities make it a revered site for sport enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy a tour experience, visiting the Manchester United Museum, dressing rooms, and walking through the players' tunnel onto the pitch's sidelines, creating a captivating experience for fans.